The Conscience of MALIK Fraternity:
Interview of Omari aka "Dinner with Omari"


Michael I. Williams (Omari) is a serious individual. He along with 2 other men (Chad & Rohan) founded the Jeem Kingdom at Stony Brook University in 1984.
Hailing from the island nation of Jamaica, Michael was nurtured with a no-nonsense and pragmatic attitude towards life. He majored in Africana Studies and Technological Systems Management at Stony Brook but will laugh and tell you that he isn't really deep at all. He went on to immerse himself in the banking and finance industry with years of experience and technical expertise while still remaining grounded in the community and business development spectrum.

There is a lot that can be said about this Maker of Kings. Did you know that his parents gave him an African name at birth, way before he was given the title MALIK Omari Jahi?
So pull up a chair, order a light meal and have an informative dinner with Omari....

Appetizers:
WIKI: Omari, somehow people think we are saying that African Fraternalism was invented in 2002 and that combating Greekism is a likewise new invention circa 1989.
What is your take on this?

OMARI: That's ridiculous....In 1987, the Alphas and the Sigmas published an article from Tony Brown in our campus newspaper Blackworld.
The purpose of their article entitled "Why Blacks Call Themselves Greeks" was written to instill pride in calling themselves Black Greeks.
Check it out:



OMARI: So I wrote this response in the next edition of the newspaper entitled "Why Blacks Shouldn't Call Themselves Greek".............. Now what's on the menu?





Now cut to the closing Theme Music: